Wheel sensors

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John17

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I have a 2002 Discovery 2 with 85,000 miles. I was having issues with the three amigos. I sprayed the sensors with brake cleaner let them sit and then washed them off. The lights have not come on since. Does this make any since? By just cleaning the outside of the connections are you cleaning enough to stop the lights?
 

joey

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It is possible if you are getting any dirt or corrosion in the connections.
 

John17

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I guess I was wondering since I did not remove the sensors from the hubs. I only cleaned the outside.
 

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I'm having the same issue with my 00' disco II 112000 miles. Where exactly are the sensors located so I can clean mine as well? Do you have to remove the wheel?
 

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I did it without removing the wheel. They are a small cable attached to the top of the hub on each wheel.
 

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